access denied to the Cookies folder in vista

Why am I denied access to my cookie folder. I try to open and im denied. I also tried to go directly to her, but it is not shown. went to the folder option and set to show system and hidden. still can not see it. I had a few cookies adt someware and I need to make them disappear. they keep popping my pop ups saying security threat are blocked. so, what should I do to get full access to my cookie files. I have vista 32 bit home premium installed.

Had this same problem and found the answer in another thread.  Go here
http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/vistafiles/thread/2b81e1b7-6776-4559-AC23-506b6f144e1d/

I am now able to see all the cookies and remove any ones I want.

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